Bradley and O’Brien were among the head coaches who traveled to the UCF campus last week. Tampa Bay’s Lovie Smith and Oakland’s Dennis Allen were also in attendance.

The Texans have the top pick and the Jaguars draft third.

“You watch the tape and he intrigues you and then you see that he got better during the off-season – and that intrigues you,” Bradley said this week at the NFL’s Annual Meeting. “You feel he is a guy that is moving up the scale.

“If he comes into our system or if he goes to Houston or Minnesota or wherever, each one of those teams will ask him to do different things and what he’s put on tape and what he did on his Pro Day showed he can take coaching and get better. That’s a great trait to have.”

O’Brien agreed.

“I saw [improvement] in his workout the other day,” he said. “You could see better footwork. You could see a more compact delivery.”

“People made a big deal about Teddy’s day, but I thought he had a decent day,” O’Brien said. “He threw some incompletions but Teddy has obviously worked extremely hard to improve his footwork and his throwing mechanics.”

On Thursday, Bradley and O’Brien will both be in College Station, Texas, to watch Johnny Manziel’s workout.